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  1. #829
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Countries going down: Kenya too expensive and too corrupt.
    Gambia. Tourism is all but dead.
    Rwanda. This is not what its portrayed to be. Total police state. Can go down the drain again and most likely will.
    South Africa: In a nutshell. Fucked.
    Countries stable or on the rise:
    Tanzania. While not a democracy stable and predictable policy. Dirt cheap. Little hassle with the law. In short. Relaxed.
    Uganda: The pearl is still the pearl. Dirt cheap. Perfect climate. Sweet pussy. Only political big question mark. The current president is old. Nobody knows what's going to happen if he passes away. Coups political unrest a real possibility.
    Madagascar: All the same. Nothing changes for the better. LOL.
    Senegal. politically very stable. learn French. a little overvalued currency. Currently too expensive fur my taste. CFA is waiting to be devalued for a long time versus the Euro

    Up and coming:

    Nigeria and Angola. Big time currency devaluation. Sweet pussy.
    Sierra Leone: one of the most peaceful countries. Currency's absolutely worthless.
    Hey,

    You forgot 2 important countries, maybe they are the best in Africa this time: Angola and Zambia. Don't be afraid to say it.

    Angola has the most beautiful women in Africa and the devaluation of Kwanza has made Luanda even cheaper than Kampala.

    Zambia, Lusaka also became a much cheaper city than Kampala in 2 years, it is for oil related reasons. I have never gone to Lusaka but I don't think there are uglier women than Kampala.

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  3. #827

    Female Sextourists

    Quote Originally Posted by Dublin12  [View Original Post]
    Just a new topic on something I am sure most members are aware of:

    https://www.channel4.com/programmes/sex-on-the-

    It's not a new story, but for I have for years I have made the argument that if women had the money and no ties, many would be no different to men in terms of mongering, and would be looking for cheap discreet sex with younger partners in a warm climate. The link above goes to a UK Channel 4 doc about women mongers in the Gambia and vindicates my claim on the issues.

    What I found most interesting about it, was the other of the side of the coin concerning the "toy boys". Basically, all the rules you learn about say, Thai Bargirls apply to these men too. EG, when they ask for money, it is not for themselves, but always for a sick relative or to pay some nephew / niece's school fee. I don't suppose they have so many sick buffaloes in Gambia?

    But the characters are recognizable. The men clearly don't like to be thought of as "common prostitutes" so will BS anyone that asks them about their "success". The women, including one Afro-Caribbean from Chingford in London, are quick to deny there are any cash transactions. Of course as we all know, just like all those girls back in BKK / PP / AC bars who love us older men, The Gambia is full of fit 20 somethings just looking for a saggy 50+ women beyond child bearing age to spend the rest of their lives with.

    And no, I am not looking down on these women. I sincerely hope they get as pleasure from mongering as I do.
    No news. The Gambia was premier female sex tourism for decades. Women are more dumb then men. They are getting squeezed out of their last penny as they want love. Met a fair share of elderly women, who are destitute. Love is always more expensive than sex. LOL. Same as Kenya. Samburu warriors were particularly popular.

    In Gambia the guy usually wants a used Mercedes Taxi to support the family and his wives. 5000 usd. LOL.

    Gambia as a matter of fact has always a predominantly female sex tourist destination.

    Neddy.

  4. #826

    The other side of the mongering coin.

    Just a new topic on something I am sure most members are aware of:

    https://www.channel4.com/programmes/sex-on-the-

    It's not a new story, but for I have for years I have made the argument that if women had the money and no ties, many would be no different to men in terms of mongering, and would be looking for cheap discreet sex with younger partners in a warm climate. The link above goes to a UK Channel 4 doc about women mongers in the Gambia and vindicates my claim on the issues.

    What I found most interesting about it, was the other of the side of the coin concerning the "toy boys". Basically, all the rules you learn about say, Thai Bargirls apply to these men too. EG, when they ask for money, it is not for themselves, but always for a sick relative or to pay some nephew / niece's school fee. I don't suppose they have so many sick buffaloes in Gambia?

    But the characters are recognizable. The men clearly don't like to be thought of as "common prostitutes" so will BS anyone that asks them about their "success". The women, including one Afro-Caribbean from Chingford in London, are quick to deny there are any cash transactions. Of course as we all know, just like all those girls back in BKK / PP / AC bars who love us older men, The Gambia is full of fit 20 somethings just looking for a saggy 50+ women beyond child bearing age to spend the rest of their lives with.

    And no, I am not looking down on these women. I sincerely hope they get as pleasure from mongering as I do.

  5. #825

    Mariama & Jankeh

    Mariama: Sent messages to countless women on Hi5, Mariama was one of them. She came with me to a lodge straight away, no BS, straight to business. Great sex.

    Jankeh: The story here is more interesting. Driving around Senegambia, I see this black beauty walking on a dirt road towards the highway. I slow down and stop looking back at her. She saw me checking her out so she walks that 50 metres and comes straight to the car. I offer her a lift home which she happily accepts and jumps into the passenger seat. I tell him (lie) that I was supposed to meet this girl I've met online but she let me down & left me all horny and I couldn't wait anymore. We make some small talk and we arrive at her place in Kerr Serring a bit behind 2 Rays. She invites me in and I remind her how horny I am and that she should help me out. " Not like this" she says, I guess she wanted to go out for a drink before or something. I just kept repeating what I wanted. Finally, she kisses me passionately and says "OK, but only suck". Get in there! She sucked me off like a champ, then led me to the bathroom to wash up and I slipped D200 (about 4 euros back then) inside her wardrobe under a pile of clothes, making sure she sees it. After this we've been meeting up for years and she was a truly great company. The picture is from a later encounter.
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  6. #824

    Harmless

    Quote Originally Posted by Hungambia  [View Original Post]
    Amazing! Such place does exist? I only know Gambia and you know what they say here, it's like going to school, white man's safest intro to Africa, Africa 101, etc. Then they say if you graduate here, you can go to tougher paces such as Nigeria or even Congo. So for me, it's almost shocking what you say. I've heard some horror stories from Tanzania from a London girl who's worked there a few years and then moved to TG. I thought the police game and thepetty scams were nothing compared to police in Bissau or scams in Nigeria. I know nothing about the East, had some good pussy from there when I was back in the States butt that's about it.
    No police in the Gambia is pretty harmless. My main issue was with NOWEC. The no water and electricity company. And the overpriced hookers. And as long as you have the three mobile numbers of the deputy police chief in your phone you're ok. Still expats managed to get themselves killed by the loving spouse or hired assassins or tropical disease or major traffic accident . May their souls rest in peace .Also in the Gambia. So safety is always a very subjective thing. In Africa you have to be street smart, alert and cunning otherwise you're not going to last.
    Amen.

    Neddy.

    Every country can be dangerous. Here in TZ I feel safe and relaxed. That doesn't mean crime is not existing...

  7. #823
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Gambia? Why should it become better? Its a tiny crappy country controlled by Senegal full of virgins. It always depends what you want. On your priorities. If you're happy with the pussy and life style. Stay.

    My priority is worthless currency and cheap pussy. Plus good infrastructure and lifestyle without constantly being threatened by political upheaval, Police on the take. Target by criminals and Conmen. Etc. Etc. Etc. And simple things when I open the tap and water actually comes out.

    Neddy.
    Amazing! Such place does exist? I only know Gambia and you know what they say here, it's like going to school, white man's safest intro to Africa, Africa 101, etc. Then they say if you graduate here, you can go to tougher paces such as Nigeria or even Congo. So for me, it's almost shocking what you say. I've heard some horror stories from Tanzania from a London girl who's worked there a few years and then moved to TG. I thought the police game and thepetty scams were nothing compared to police in Bissau or scams in Nigeria. I know nothing about the East, had some good pussy from there when I was back in the States butt that's about it.

  8. #822

    Better

    Quote Originally Posted by Hungambia  [View Original Post]
    Got you. You say leave because there's better out there (Clearly there is based on your Tanzanian report) or because you see it going to shits even more in the near future?
    Gambia? Why should it become better? Its a tiny crappy country controlled by Senegal full of virgins. It always depends what you want. On your priorities. If you're happy with the pussy and life style. Stay.

    My priority is worthless currency and cheap pussy. Plus good infrastructure and lifestyle without constantly being threatened by political upheaval, Police on the take. Target by criminals and Conmen. Etc. Etc. Etc. And simple things when I open the tap and water actually comes out.

    Neddy.

  9. #821

    Jankeh & Kumba

    Jankeh was an absolute gem, really enthusiastic & willing to please and be pleased. Kumba, dead fish, only there for the money, no BJ, etc.
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  10. #820
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Sell off your property while you can. I heard that the president is in cahoots with Indian Land developers selling overpriced Land. You should make a handsome profit. All overseas gambians want to buy land. You're an african I am not worried about you. But if I were you I'd sell and leave while you can.
    I am not sure if the Dalasi will fall that far. The foreign currency market is rigged as you know...
    I am not coming back. LOL. Although I still have a car there. I might go to Bissau.
    Neddy.
    Absolutely. I am finished with Sex prison. If I could I'd never return to Europe. period.
    Got you. You say leave because there's better out there (Clearly there is based on your Tanzanian report) or because you see it going to shits even more in the near future?

  11. #819
    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenGap  [View Original Post]
    For some reason they look ready to have a poop.
    Coincidentally I got the one on the left to do a pee, LOL. Didn't go as far as #2 but I don't think either would have objected. Oh, romance.

  12. #818

    Is it just me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hungambia  [View Original Post]
    Good old days in TG.
    For some reason they look ready to have a poop.

  13. #817
    Quote Originally Posted by Hungambia  [View Original Post]
    Great insights! I'm "stuck" here with a couple of houses and lands. I have a home in Europe so I can run if need be, but I feel safer in Africa at the moment than anywhere in the Western world. I feel storm is coming, to use a quote from T2. Since I've been here nearly 10 years I'm more or less well aware of the local pitfalls, and I'm not married to a local, nor do I run an official business here. Yes it's sad to see scores of toubabs sucked totally dry, not knowing that the trusted taxi driver that the girlfriend recommended is the boyfriend, or the "cousin" and her kids at the compound is actually Lamin's real wife and kids. I mainly pick village girls, hitchhiking on the road. They are happy with a few hundred dalasis and a lot of promises, I drop them after a few weeks. They are keen to earn too, lately I've noticed a pleasant trend of many chicas licking at $$ when they go down on me, there's progress! Where do you see the Dalasi going? I believe it will hit close to 80 against the soon. If you ever come back here how can I get in touch with you?
    Sell off your property while you can. I heard that the president is in cahoots with Indian Land developers selling overpriced Land. You should make a handsome profit. All overseas gambians want to buy land. You're an african I am not worried about you. But if I were you I'd sell and leave while you can.
    I am not sure if the Dalasi will fall that far. The foreign currency market is rigged as you know...
    I am not coming back. LOL. Although I still have a car there. I might go to Bissau.
    Neddy.
    Absolutely. I am finished with Sex prison. If I could I'd never return to Europe. period.

  14. #816
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    If the horse is dead. You have to dismount. Unfortunately a lot of expats I know are either unwilling or unable to move to another african country. Countries which used to be good can become shitty or outright dangerous overnight. Never become entrechend or delusional in an African country. If you bought a house or business or even committed the greatest stupidity of all getting married then you're fucked. All your assets can go within the blink of an eye.

    A new president can change the rules. Racial politics directed against foreigners or white people in particular. Read history. To put it short. Be prepared to move. And yes as unpleasant as it sounds I have met people in their 80's lost everything and are now near destitute.

    Countries going down: Kenya too expensive and too corrupt.

    Gambia. Tourism is all but dead.

    Rwanda. This is not what its portrayed to be. Total police state. Can go down the drain again and most likely will.

    South Africa: In a nutshell. Fucked.

    Countries stable or on the rise:

    Tanzania. While not a democracy stable and predictable policy. Dirt cheap. Little hassle with the law. In short. Relaxed..
    Great insights! I'm "stuck" here with a couple of houses and lands. I have a home in Europe so I can run if need be, but I feel safer in Africa at the moment than anywhere in the Western world. I feel storm is coming, to use a quote from T2. Since I've been here nearly 10 years I'm more or less well aware of the local pitfalls, and I'm not married to a local, nor do I run an official business here. Yes it's sad to see scores of toubabs sucked totally dry, not knowing that the trusted taxi driver that the girlfriend recommended is the boyfriend, or the "cousin" and her kids at the compound is actually Lamin's real wife and kids. I mainly pick village girls, hitchhiking on the road. They are happy with a few hundred dalasis and a lot of promises, I drop them after a few weeks. They are keen to earn too, lately I've noticed a pleasant trend of many chicas licking at $$ when they go down on me, there's progress! Where do you see the Dalasi going? I believe it will hit close to 80 against the £ soon. If you ever come back here how can I get in touch with you?

  15. #815

    Moving

    Quote Originally Posted by Hungambia  [View Original Post]
    Good old days in TG.
    If the horse is dead. You have to dismount. Unfortunately a lot of expats I know are either unwilling or unable to move to another african country. Countries which used to be good can become shitty or outright dangerous overnight. Never become entrechend or delusional in an African country. If you bought a house or business or even committed the greatest stupidity of all getting married then you're fucked. All your assets can go within the blink of an eye.

    A new president can change the rules. Racial politics directed against foreigners or white people in particular. Read history. To put it short. Be prepared to move. And yes as unpleasant as it sounds I have met people in their 80's lost everything and are now near destitute.

    Countries going down: Kenya too expensive and too corrupt.

    Gambia. Tourism is all but dead.

    Rwanda. This is not what its portrayed to be. Total police state. Can go down the drain again and most likely will.

    South Africa: In a nutshell. Fucked.

    Countries stable or on the rise:

    Tanzania. While not a democracy stable and predictable policy. Dirt cheap. Little hassle with the law. In short. Relaxed.

    Uganda: The pearl is still the pearl. Dirt cheap. Perfect climate. Sweet pussy. Only political big question mark. The current president is old. Nobody knows what's going to happen if he passes away. Coups political unrest a real possibility.

    Madagascar: All the same. Nothing changes for the better. LOL.

    Senegal. politically very stable. learn French. a little overvalued currency. Currently too expensive fur my taste. CFA is waiting to be devalued for a long time versus the Euro

    Up and coming:

    Nigeria and Angola. Big time currency devaluation. Sweet pussy.

    Sierra Leone: one of the most peaceful countries. Currency's absolutely worthless.

    I could go on and on.

    Thats my view of things.

    Neddy.

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